Sanna Marin, Finland's Trailblazing Ex-PM, Urges Women to Lead and Democracies to Awaken
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Sanna Marin became Finland's popular prime minister at a young age of 34 and led the country through crises like COVID and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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She advises women to have confidence in themselves and take on leadership roles, saying they often underestimate their abilities compared to men.
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Marin says Western democracies need to stop being naïve about how authoritarian regimes like Russia think and function.
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She believes technology like AI can help solve major global problems if paired with ethical rules and cooperation between tech companies and governments.
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Though no longer Finland's PM, Marin remains passionate about changing the world and open to returning to politics someday.